Documents, Working Papers - Council of Europe, Parliamentary Assembly
Author: Council of Europe. Parliamentary Assembly
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 856
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Author: Council of Europe. Parliamentary Assembly
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 856
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
Publisher: Inter-Parliamentary Union
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9291422770
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United Nations. International Law Commission
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Published: 1956
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marcelo G. Kohen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-03-21
Total Pages: 560
ISBN-13: 9780521849289
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a comprehensive study of secession from an international law perspective.
Author: Brendan Coolsaet
Publisher: Hotei Publishing
Published: 2015-04-21
Total Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 9004293213
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing to the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2010 is a major landmark for the global governance of genetic resources and traditional knowledge. The way in which it will be translated into practice will however depend on the concrete implementation in national country legislation across the world. Implementing the Nagoya Protocol compares existing ABS regimes in ten European countries, including one non-EU member and one EU candidate country, and critically explores several cross-cutting issues related to the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in the EU. Gathering some of the most professional and widely acclaimed experts in ABS issues, this book takes a major step towards filling a gap in the vast body of literature on national and regional implementation of global commitments regarding ABS and traditional knowledge.
Author: Csaba B‚k‚s
Publisher: Central European University Press
Published: 2002-01-01
Total Pages: 668
ISBN-13: 9789639241664
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume presents the story of the Hungarian Revolution in 120 original documents, ranging from the minutes of Khrushchev's first meeting with Hungarian leaders after Stalin's death in 1953, to Yeltsin's declaration on Hungary in 1992. The great majority of the material comes from archives that were inaccessible until the 1990s, and appears here in English for the first time. Book jacket.
Author: Economic Community of West African States
Publisher: Presses de L'Ub
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 258
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 212
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gloria González Fuster
Publisher: Springer Science & Business
Published: 2014-04-28
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 3319050230
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores the coming into being in European Union (EU) law of the fundamental right to personal data protection. Approaching legal evolution through the lens of law as text, it unearths the steps that led to the emergence of this new right. It throws light on the right’s significance, and reveals the intricacies of its relationship with privacy. The right to personal data protection is now officially recognised as an EU fundamental right. As such, it is expected to play a critical role in the future European personal data protection legal landscape, seemingly displacing the right to privacy. This volume is based on the premise that an accurate understanding of the right’s emergence is crucial to ensure its correct interpretation and development. Key questions addressed include: How did the new right surface in EU law? How could the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights claim to render ‘more visible’ an invisible right? And how did EU law allow for the creation of a new right while ensuring consistency with existing legal instruments and case law? The book first investigates the roots of personal data protection, studying the redefinition of privacy in the United States in the 1960s, as well as pioneering developments in European countries and in international organisations. It then analyses the EU’s involvement since the 1970s up to the introduction of legislative proposals in 2012. It grants particular attention to changes triggered in law by language and, specifically, by the coexistence of languages and legal systems that determine meaning in EU law. Embracing simultaneously EU law’s multilingualism and the challenging notion of the untranslatability of words, this work opens up an inspiring way of understanding legal change. This book will appeal to legal scholars, policy makers, legal practitioners, privacy and personal data protection activists, and philosophers of law, as well as, more generally, anyone interested in how law works.
Author: Emmet Kennedy
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-04-29
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1137512865
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAbbé Sicard was a French revolutionary priest and an innovator of French and American sign language. He enjoyed a meteoric rise from Toulouse and Bordeaux to Paris and, despite his non-conformist tendencies, he escaped the guillotine. In fact, the revolutionaries acknowledged his position and during the Terror of 1794, they made him the director of the first school for the deaf. Later, he became a member of the first Ecole Normale, the National Institute, and the Académie Française. He is recognized today as having developed Enlightenment theories of pantomime, "signing,' and a form of "universal language" that later spread to Russia, Spain, and America. This is the first book-length biography of Sicard published in any language since 1873, despite Sicard’s international renown. This thoughtful, engaging work explores French and American sign language and deaf studies set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and Napoleon.